By Victor Ogunyinka
There
has been an overwhelming debate as to what transpired between Nobel Laureate,
Professor Wole Soyinka, and a 'young man' that asked for his seat before a
flight.
In
case you missed it... .
Media Mogul, Mo Abudu, shared a mail
from Professor Wole Soyinka on her Instagram page, where the Nobel Laureate
gave a short explanation on the incident he described as "very
minor".
Mo Abudu, explained that the content of
the mail was shared after she got the approval of Wole Soyinka. It reads:
Hallo Mo,
Someone sent me Patrick Tonye's comment
on the plane incident, and I saw your brief comment. It was a very minor thing
and I'd forgotten all about it.
However, after reading the boy's
response, I became curious.
First, I never exchanged a word with him
throughout beyond inviting him to take his allotted seat. Never spoke a word to
him after that. Certainly never exchanged contact.
So of course, I wonder if it's the very
individual who's posted this or a total fake. The phenomenon of stolen
identities takes very strange dimensions and has become a source of worry. I
wonder if this is one such. Anyway of your finding out. I don't operate in
social media as you probably recall.
Good morning beautiful people.
Its 6.30 am here in Los Angeles. Quite a bit has been said about me making
certain comments about the young man that refused to give up his seat for
Professor Wole Soyinka. I will not comment further on this, however as you all
know I LOVE and RESPECT Professor Wole Soyinka dearly. Based on this incident,
I did receive an email from Professor Wole Soyinka this morning and with his
permission, its below: Hallo Mo, Someone sent me Patrick Tonye's comment on the
plane incident, and I saw your brief comment. It was a very minor thing and I'd
forgotten all about it. However, after reading the boy's response, I became
curious. First, I never exchanged a word with him throughout beyond inviting
him to take his allotted seat. Never spoke a word to him after that. Certainly
never exchanged contact. So of course, I wonder if it's the very individual
who's posted this or a total fake. The phenomenon of stolen identities takes
very strange dimensions and has become a source of worry. I wonder if this is
one such. Any way of your finding out. I don't operate in the social media as
you probably recall. WS
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